THE WEATHER.
SUMMARY AND FORECAST. ' —. Present indications art for high Northerly . and westerly wiilds, veering to 6oiith-fet-ly; Rain is prdlia.bi6 gcnferally, \Hth .flooded ih niaiiy pAi-ta (if tho South Island, and somo snow on higher leivels. . The barometer will probably fall lower- in the north* but commence W rise in the south. to-morrow, with colder weather following. Heavy rain has failed oti higher levelS in the Soiith, and in parts of tha South Island bigh northerly and westerly winds liavo prevailed, and the barometer is very low in the couth, D.„O. BATES. Meteorological Office, Wellington, , Hitrch 28, 1913. ■ 1 ' .' — : r . DISTRICT REPORTS. | (From Our, Special Correspondents.) Watlgahui, ilcwch 23.—Piiilhg oloilds; boisterous. north-weator; muggy, uncomfortabli Wfiajther. Feildingj March 28.—Fine winay day and night: ■ Shannon, March 28.—Fine and breezy after, the rain. , Otakf March 28—Dull morningi fine afternoon. ■ ■ • , Feathea'stoti, March 28.—Fine, but dull and warm. , i Gi-eytowh, March 28— Cloudy and very windy. , ,
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1710, 29 March 1913, Page 4
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151THE WEATHER. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1710, 29 March 1913, Page 4
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